Parents dispute removal of Canadian aboriginal children

Parents who’ve had their children taken from them by Canada’s so-‎called child protection services are claiming that their children have ‎been removed unjustifiably.
Children are taken from their parents at a ‎comparatively high rate in Canada especially in the Western Canadian ‎province of Alberta. ‎

The parent-child relationship is undoubtedly one of the most cherished of human institutions, especially for Canada’s indigenous peoples.
However, that bond appears to be increasingly being broken with Canadian law enforcers removing children from their parents at a surprising rate. This pining mother says she had 32 armed officers from Canada’s newly formed INSET counter terrorism squad arrive at her door and remove her aboriginal children.
Such parents say family law is often ambiguous with nebulous allegations of "neglectful parenting" serving as justifications for the state-sanctioned removal of children.
Studies suggest that the Alberta government is seizing children at an alarmingly high rate. Whereas the government of Japan takes only 17 children per 10, 000 and the government of the Canadian province of Ontario 64 per 10,000, the government of Alberta takes an astounding 111 children per 10,000. Some upset parents allege that there is a profit motive behind what they refer to as kidnapping of their children by the so-called child protection services.
While the Canadian government claims to care about the longevity of aboriginal cultures this lady says the authorities are insensitive to parents who seek to raise their native children traditionally.
This disrupted family is not the first to have contacted Press TV.
These ladies claim that the Canadian media wont properly cover the controversial removal of vast numbers of children from their families by so called child protection services.